Before I Ever Met You

Album: Fall Over (2013)
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    Everyone knows I'm right about one thing
    You and I don't work out
    You bring out the mean in me
    I bring out your insecurities
    You know what I am talking 'bout
    Eventually you'll be fine if we break up
    And one day I'll be fine too
    But we should just end it now
    Before someone gets more hurt than they have to

    As for our house, I'll move out
    You can keep the dog we trained
    Things soon will be like before I ever met you
    Before I ever met you

    Before I ever met you
    I never knew that my heart could love so hard
    Before I ever met you
    I never knew I would be enemies with disregard
    Before I ever met you
    I never knew that I liked to be kissed for days
    Before I ever met you
    I never knew I could be broken in so many ways, yeah
    I never knew I could be broken in so many ways, yeah
    I never knew I could be broken in so many

    Everyone knows I'm right about one thing
    You are my only vice
    And I got you addicted to trying to be bulletproof
    But you have too much to lose

    As for our house, I'll move out
    You can keep the dog we trained
    Things soon will be like before I ever met you
    Before I ever met you

    Before I ever met you
    I never knew that my heart could love so hard
    Before I ever met you
    I never knew I could be enemies with disregard
    Before I ever met you
    I never knew that I liked to be kissed for days
    Before I ever met you
    I never knew I could be broken in so many ways, yeah
    I never knew I could be broken in so many ways, yeah
    I never knew I could be broken in so many

    Everyone knows I'm right about one thing
    You and I don't work out Writer/s: Jesse Rogg, Jillian Rose Banks
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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